The present invention discloses an led driver with direct AC-dc conversion and control function, and a method and integrated circuit therefor. The led driver comprises: a primary side circuit receiving rectified AC power, the primary side circuit including at least one power switch; a transformer coupled to the primary side circuit and controlled by the at least one power switch to convert a primary voltage to a secondary voltage which is supplied to an led circuit; and a secondary side circuit coupled to the transformer, the secondary side circuit directly controlling current flowing through the led circuit and sending a feedback signal to the primary side circuit to control the at least one power switch thereby.
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8. A method for controlling leds with direct AC-dc conversion, comprising;
receiving rectified AC power;
controlling a primary side of a transformer by at least one power switch to convert the rectified AC power to a secondary side output voltage which is supplied to an led circuit including a plurality of leds;
controlling current through the led circuit by at least one current source;
feedback controlling the power switch, such that an operation voltage of the at least one current source is not lower than a minimum voltage required for normal operation; and
regulating the secondary side output voltage to generate a regulated voltage.
10. An integrated circuit for controlling current through leds of an led circuit, the integrated circuit comprising:
multiple led current control circuits;
a first error amplifier for comparing one of multiple voltages which indicate operation conditions of the multiple led current control circuits with a reference voltage; and
a first transistor for controlling a corresponding current according to an output of the first error amplifier,
wherein the integrated circuit has a multi-functional characteristic that it can serve as a circuit coupled to a secondary side of a transformer and it can also serve as a circuit coupled to an output terminal of a dc-DC switching regulator.
1. An AC-dc led driver with direct AC-dc conversion and control, comprising:
a primary side circuit receiving rectified AC power, the primary side circuit including at least one power switch;
a transformer coupled to the primary side circuit and controlled by the at least one power switch to convert a primary voltage to a secondary voltage which is supplied to an led circuit including a plurality of leds;
a secondary side circuit coupled to the transformer, the secondary side circuit directly controlling current flowing through the led circuit and sending a feedback signal to the primary side circuit to control the primary side power switch, wherein the secondary side circuit includes at least one current source for controlling a corresponding current through corresponding leds; and
a voltage regulator for receiving the secondary voltage and generating a regulated voltage from the secondary voltage.
2. The AC-dc led driver of
an error amplifier for comparing a node voltage indicating operation condition of the current source with a reference voltage; and
a transistor for controlling a corresponding current according to an output of the error amplifier.
3. The AC-dc led driver of
multiple current sources for controlling currents through corresponding strings of leds respectively;
a minimum selector for selecting a lowest voltage among the nodes of the led strings;
an error amplifier for comparing an output of the minimum selector with a reference voltage; and
a transistor for controlling a corresponding current according to an output of the error amplifier.
4. The AC-dc led driver of
5. The AC-dc led driver of
7. The AC-dc led driver of
9. The method of
11. The integrated circuit of
13. The integrated circuit of
14. The integrated circuit of
15. The integrated circuit of
16. The integrated circuit of
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This application claims the benefit of Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 61/157,360 filed Mar. 4, 2009, and Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 61/223,375 filed Jul. 6, 2009, both of which are incorporated by reference herein.
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an LED driver with direct AC-DC conversion and control function, and a method and an integrated circuit therefor.
2. Description of Related Art
The aforementioned prior art has the following drawback. Because it requires an AC-DC power converter 10 to generate a regulated voltage and an LED driver 20 to control current through LEDs according to the regulated voltage, this prior art needs at least three integrated circuit chips: the primary side circuit 11, the secondary side circuit 12, and the LED driver 20; it is not cost-effective.
For AC-DC power conversion, there is another prior art called LLC (inductor-inductor-capacitor) structure. Referring to
In view of the foregoing, the present invention provides an LED driver with direct AC-DC conversion and control function, and a method and an integrated circuit therefor. Furthermore, the integrated circuit of the present invention can be applied not only to circuitry performing AC-DC conversion, but also to circuitry performing DC-DC conversion.
The first objective of the present invention is to provide an LED driver with direct AC-DC conversion and control function.
The second objective of the present invention is to provide a method for driving LEDs.
The third objective of the present invention is to provide an integrated circuit for controlling current through LEDs.
To achieve the objectives mentioned above, from one perspective, the present invention provides an AC-DC LED driver with direct AC-DC conversion and control, comprising: a primary side circuit receiving rectified AC power, the primary side circuit including at least one power switch; a transformer coupled to the primary side circuit and controlled by the at least one power switch to convert a primary voltage to a secondary voltage which is supplied to an LED circuit including a plurality of LEDs; and a secondary side circuit coupled to the transformer, the secondary side circuit directly controlling current flowing through the LED circuit and sending a feedback signal to the primary side circuit to control the primary side power switch.
In one embodiment of the aforementioned AC-DC LED driver, the secondary side circuit includes: at least one current source for controlling current through the LED circuit; an error amplifier for comparing a node voltage indicating operation condition of the current source with a reference voltage; and a transistor for controlling a corresponding current according to an output of the error amplifier. There are many ways to control current by the transistor. For example, the transistor can form a controllable current source directly, or form a controllable current source with other devices, or output a controlled voltage across a resistor to control the current.
Optionally, the aforementioned AC-DC LED driver may further comprise a voltage regulator for receiving the secondary voltage to generate a regulated voltage, wherein the voltage regulator is, e.g., a linear voltage regulator.
From another perspective, the present invention provides a method for controlling LEDs with direct AC-DC conversion, comprising: receiving rectified AC power; controlling a primary side of a transformer by at least one power switch to convert the rectified AC power to a secondary side output voltage which is supplied to an LED circuit including a plurality of LEDs; controlling current through the LED circuit by at least one current source; and feedback controlling the power switch, such that an operation voltage of the at least one current source is not lower than a minimum voltage required for normal operation. Optionally, the aforementioned method may further comprise: regulating the secondary side output voltage to generate a regulated voltage.
From another perspective, the present invention provides an integrated circuit for controlling current through LEDs of an LED circuit, the integrated circuit comprising: multiple LED current control circuits; a first error amplifier for comparing one of multiple voltages which indicate operation conditions of the multiple LED current control circuits with a reference voltage; and a first transistor for controlling a corresponding current according to an output of the first error amplifier.
The aforementioned integrated circuit can either be coupled to a secondary side of a transformer or an output terminal of a DC-DC switching regulator. The current controlled by the first transistor is used for controlling an opto-coupler diode or feedback controlling a DC/DC switching regulator.
The aforementioned integrated circuit can further integrate whole or a part of a voltage regulator inside, wherein the voltage regulator can be, for instance, a linear voltage regulator.
The objectives, technical details, features, and effects of the present invention will be better understood with regard to the detailed description of the embodiments below.
The concept “direct AC-DC conversion and control” of the present invention can also be applied to the LLC structure. As shown in
Hereinafter we take the structure shown in
Referring to
Besides an advantage of achieving AC-DC conversion and LED current control in one circuit, the present invention has another advantage, that is, the aforementioned integrated circuit 320 is not limited to be applied to the secondary side of the AC-DC conversion circuit. Referring to
The present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof. It should be understood that the description is for illustrative purpose, not for limiting the scope of the present invention. Those skilled in this art can readily conceive variations and modifications within the spirit of the present invention. For example, referring to
Furthermore, safety protection and other function improvements as described in US publications US 2008/0094349, US 2008/0180386 and US 2008/0180387 filed by the same applicant can also be applied in the circuit structure of the present invention. All such and other applications and combinations should be interpreted to fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
Liu, Jing-Meng, Liao, Chia-Wei, Van Roy, Roland
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